Audiolibro: Zorra Boys at Home and Abroad, or, How to Succeed
- Download 00 - Introductory audio
- Download 01 - Sketch I. James Wood audio
- Download 02 - Sketch II. Alexander M. Sutherland audio
- Download 03 - Sketch III. Prof. Henry John Cody, M.A audio
- Download 04 - Sketch IV. George Mackay audio
- Download 05 - Sketch V. Thomas Adams audio
- Download 06 - Sketch VI. George N. Matheson audio
- Download 07 - Sketch VII. Hon. Donald Mackay audio
- Download 08 - Sketch VIII. Dr. James Fraser audio
- Download 09 - Sketch IX. Paul Murray audio
- Download 10 - Sketch X. James and John Fletcher audio
- Download 11 - Sketch XI. Hon. J. R. Sutherland audio
- Download 12 - Sketch XII. Mervin Cody audio
- Download 13 - Sketch XIII. G. L. Mackay, D.D. audio
- Download 14 - Sketch XIV. Prof. Donald Mackay, B.A. audio
- Download 15 - Sketch XV. Nelson Janes audio
- Download 16 - Sketch XVI. D. S. Burdick audio
- Download 17 - Sketch XVII. John Griffiths audio
- Download 18 - Sketch XVIII. Thomas Oliver, M.P. audio
- Download 19 - Sketch XIX. Hon. James Sutherland, M.P. audio
- Download 20 - Sketch XX. Rev. Charles W. Gordon, B.A. ("Ralph Connor") audio
- Download 21 - Sketch XXI. Rev. Alexander S. Macleod, M.A. audio
- Download 22 - Sketch XXII. Capt. John M. Ross audio
- Download 23 - Sketch XXIII. Dr. A. E. Matheson audio
- Download 24 - Sketch XXIV. John S. Mackay audio
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By Zorra, in the following sketches, is meant a little district in Oxford county, Ontario, some ten miles square, composed of part of East and part of West Zorra, and containing a population of about fourteen hundred. It was settled about the year 1830, chiefly by Highlanders from Sutherlandshire, Scotland.
Within the last forty years there have gone from this district over one hundred young men who have made their mark in the world. With most of these it has been the writer's good fortune to be personally and intimately acquainted; and companionship with some of them has been to him a pleasure and a benefit.
It is not intended to include all these in the following sketches; this were impracticable, but it is believed that a brief, unvarnished account of the career of some of them may be an inspiration, not only to the young men of Zorra to-day, but to men everywhere struggling against difficulties, and earnestly engaged in the conflict of life. Such sketches will also be to many a pleasant souvenir of early days, when
"Hearts were light as ony feather, Free frae sorrow, care and strife."
(summary by W.A. MacKay (1900))
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